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Has Microsoft solved the console modder problem? Xbox Series S & X Developer Mode

     The Problem For as long as the console gamer can remember, homebrew has been present. With Sony and Microsoft being indifferent towards homebrew for many generations, but being a sort of barrier towards the homebrew community by playing the "piracy card".  In their defense, this is very true. For a significant group of people, console modding has been seen as a gateway to piracy. With Sony removing 'Other OS' from the PS3. Many have thought that running unsigned code would be seen as a legal crime. For many generations, homebrew enthusiasts had to run 'hacks' or exploits on their hardware to run unsigned code. This usually caused them to lose their warranty and online services. This has given people a lot of reason to buy a PC instead of a console, but Microsoft just might have solved this problem.         The Solution Microsoft just might have solved this age-old problem, with the Developer mode on their new Series S and X. The only caveat is the additi

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